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<blockquote data-quote="Heatherirvine" data-source="post: 577407" data-attributes="member: 115129"><p>The hypos from a diabetic point of view are more dangerous as they are immediately life threatening but the long term effects should be reduced by preventing a yo yo effect which is what your doing. You'll get there with it, just don't let it get you down. blood sugar is all trial and error and nobody will get it right 100% of the time. My sugars have had an effect on me with my memory and cognitive function for definite but mine go exceptionally low 1.2 or lower (most diabetics would be unconscious or so I've been told - the paramedics use to think their glucose machine was faulty because I was still awake (not necessarily aware of surroundings) )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatherirvine, post: 577407, member: 115129"] The hypos from a diabetic point of view are more dangerous as they are immediately life threatening but the long term effects should be reduced by preventing a yo yo effect which is what your doing. You'll get there with it, just don't let it get you down. blood sugar is all trial and error and nobody will get it right 100% of the time. My sugars have had an effect on me with my memory and cognitive function for definite but mine go exceptionally low 1.2 or lower (most diabetics would be unconscious or so I've been told - the paramedics use to think their glucose machine was faulty because I was still awake (not necessarily aware of surroundings) ) [/QUOTE]
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